Our Mission: The College is committed to provide quality education at the undergraduate level to the local students.Irrespective of caste, class, religious and gender bias, the college provides generous scope for higher education to the local youth.

To impart quality education to students from backward classes and first generation learners from economically challenged backgrounds, thereby encouraging inclusive growth.

To provide an ambience that makes our students ethically strong and professionally competent and, thereby, contributing to a healthy and prosperous society.

To optimize the use of available infrastructure for sustained development of the college.

To supplement and enrich the existing curriculum through seminars and extension lectures by eminent scholars.

To adequately assess and address the special needs of backward students through the implementation of Remedial Programmes.

To encourage greater participation of students in various academic, cultural and social activities and to develop healthy co-curricular and extra- curricular activities. Every year the college conducts an orientation programme for the incumbent first year learners, in which the vision, mission, objectives and code of discipline are communicated to the students.

Committed to provide education for knowledge and wisdom.

To inculcate an urge for knowledge and enlightenment in the younger generation so that they can be ready to participate in the Nation’s development, adding to its welfare, progress, security and environmental protection.

Preparing students with an eye to future examinations to avail job opportunities.

Integrating the institution with the society by inculcating a sense of inter-dependence of the two.

Building the institution as an ideal seat of learning and culture in the state as well as in the country in future.

Principal’s Desk

Dr. Ashis Mukhopadhyay

The Magrahat College was established on 13.08.1996 at Magrahat, the Headquarter of Magrahat Panchayat Samiti, 24,South Parganas district, West Bengal, about 44 km. from Kolkata. It is a rural area mostly dominated by socially and economically weaker sections of the population including the minority community. The College was aimed at providing opportunity for higher education in this backward area. Initially classes were held in the adjoining Anglo-Oriental Institution from 1996-99. Later classes were shifted to its own building in 1999. The college is situated on a campus area of 4.04 acres of land donated by 10 persons of the locality. The building was constructed with major financial help from MPLAD fund, District Development Fund and Public donations.